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Historical Markers in Oglethorpe, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Macon County, Georgia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Macon County, GA (56) Crawford County, GA (10) Dooly County, GA (4) Houston County, GA (15) Peach County, GA (15) Schley County, GA (16) Sumter County, GA (70) Taylor County, GA (10)  MaconCounty(56) Macon County (56)  CrawfordCounty(10) Crawford County (10)  DoolyCounty(4) Dooly County (4)  HoustonCounty(15) Houston County (15)  PeachCounty(15) Peach County (15)  SchleyCounty(16) Schley County (16)  SumterCounty(70) Sumter County (70)  TaylorCounty(10) Taylor County (10)
Oglethorpe is the county seat for Macon County
Oglethorpe is in Macon County
      Macon County (56)  
ADJACENT TO MACON COUNTY
      Crawford County (10)  
      Dooly County (4)  
      Houston County (15)  
      Peach County (15)  
      Schley County (16)  
      Sumter County (70)  
      Taylor County (10)  
 
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1 Georgia, Macon County, Oglethorpe — Lanier/Miona Springs
Upon the chartering of Macon County, by an Act approved December 29, 1837, the town of Lanier was made the first county seat. Until 1854 it was a bustling center for many of the earliest settlers in the county including Georgia Senator and Brig. . . . Map (db m40140) HM
2 Georgia, Macon County, Oglethorpe — 096-3 — Lumpkin Academy
Horace T. Lumpkin (1857-1930) A Virginia native and son of exslaves, is credited with introducing formal education to black children in Macon County. Lumpkin, who was educated at Knoxville College, Tennessee and Atlanta University, founded the . . . Map (db m27258) HM
3 Georgia, Macon County, Oglethorpe — 096-1 — Macon County
This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 14, 1837, is named for Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina, President Pro-Tem of the U.S. Senate. The first County Site at Lanier was moved to Oglethorpe in 1854 to be on the railroad. Lanier became . . . Map (db m223517) HM
4 Georgia, Macon County, Oglethorpe — Mt. Zion Lutheran Church
Organized as a Lutheran society by Pastor John D. Scheck in 1836, the church which came to be located here received its first pastor with the arrival of Father Jacob Kleckley in 1838. The initial worship site for “Ebenezer Church” was . . . Map (db m39615) HM
5 Georgia, Macon County, Oglethorpe — 096-2 — Timothy Barnard
Timothy Barnard, first white settler known to live on land now in Macon County, operated an Indian Trading Post on the west bank of the Flint River one mile southeast of here from pre-Revolutionary days until he died in 1820. For his loyalty to the . . . Map (db m27185) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024